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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Construction and enhancement of a prototype for a medical-hospital equipment for hypodermoclysis: a qualitative study
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2024;77(4):e20240059
09-20-2024
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ORIGINAL ARTICLEConstruction and enhancement of a prototype for a medical-hospital equipment for hypodermoclysis: a qualitative study
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2024;77(4):e20240059
09-20-2024DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2024-0059
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Objectives:
to construct a Subcutaneous Hydration Device semi-functional prototype and gather initial information to improve this prototype design and realize its acceptance potential.
Methods:
a qualitative, descriptive and exploratory study, which used focus group, following the Technology Acceptance Model. The group was held at the Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Coimbra, Portugal, in December 2022, composed of nine participants from six different disciplinary areas, and followed thematic analysis.
Results:
four topics emerged associated with the device components: elastomeric infusion pump; needle/access device; clamp; administration set. From these topics, topics were triggered that highlighted: characteristics about the target population; ease of use and accessories; patient comfort and safety; and device application context.
Final Considerations:
the Subcutaneous Hydration Device semi-functional prototype is viable and interesting for the clinic. The results support its improvement and direct future investments for experimental studies.
Palavras-chave: Equipment and SuppliesHypodermoclysisInfusionsSubcutaneousTechnologyUser-Centered DesignVer mais -
EXPERIENCE REPORT
Qualification of palliative nursing assistance in the use of the subcutaneous route
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2020;73(5):e20190056
07-06-2020
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EXPERIENCE REPORTQualification of palliative nursing assistance in the use of the subcutaneous route
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2020;73(5):e20190056
07-06-2020DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2019-0056
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Objectives:
to describe the experience of conducting workshops for teaching the subcutaneous fluid infusion therapy in palliative care patients.
Methods:
experience report based on four workshops with a workload of nine hours each, addressing the teaching, implementation of the technique, and management in the use of subcutaneous fluid infusion therapy in patients in palliative care. The host institution was a private hospital, which had two care units in the state of Rio de Janeiro.
Results:
we identified little knowledge about the theme. Due to the dynamics used, the workshops made it possible to qualify the participants to perform and manage the subcutaneous route in palliative care environments.
Conclusions:
the workshops were an important means of training, qualification, and dissemination of nursing care in a palliative care environment. The resources used to enable the qualification in the execution and management of the presented technique.
Palavras-chave: Drug Administration RoutesGeriatric NursingHypodermoclysisNursing CarePalliative CareVer mais -
REVISÃO
Nursing knowledge and practices regarding subcutaneous fluid administration
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2017;70(5):1096-1105
01-01-2017
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REVISÃONursing knowledge and practices regarding subcutaneous fluid administration
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2017;70(5):1096-1105
01-01-2017DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2016-0424
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Objective:
To describe the evidence in the literature regarding the knowledge and practices of the nursing team about subcutaneous administration of drugs and fluids in adults.
Method:
Integrative review of the literature using the descriptors “nursing”, “hypodermoclysis”, “drug administration routes”, “adult health,” and “knowledge,” in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, with no publication deadline. Of the 569 articles found, eight made up the sample.
Results:
A predominance of international journals (75%) with more than five years of publication (62.5%). The analysis of the methodological characteristics showed a predominance of literature reviews (25%), quantitative studies (62.5%), cross-sectional studies (50%), and non-experimental studies (50%).
Conclusion:
Although it is an old technique with proven efficacy, hypodermoclysis is still little used, a puzzling fact due to its advantages and indications for any age.